Read the Quran Chapter 50 English

CHAPTER 50
Qaf (Qaf)

In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
  1. Qaf By the glorious Quran!
  2. Indeed, they are astonished that a warner should have come to them from among themselves. So these deniers of the truth say, ‘This is indeed a strange thing,
  3. to come back to life after we have died and become dust? That is most improbable!’
  4. We know very well what the earth takes away from them: We hold a book which records all things.
  5. But they denied the truth when it came to them, so they are in a state of confusion.
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  7. Have they not observed the sky above them and marked how We have built it and adorned it, leaving no flaws in it;
  8. We spread out the earth and set upon it solid mountains and We brought forth from it all kinds of delightful plants,
  9. as a lesson and reminder for every human being who turns to God;
  10. and We have sent down from the sky blessed water with which We have brought forth gardens and grain to be harvested,
  11. and tall palm-trees with their thickly-clustered dates,
  12. as a provision for human beings; and by [all] this We bring dead land to life. Such shall be the Resurrection.
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  14. Before them, the people of Noah and the people of Rass denied this truth; and so did the people of Thamud.
  15. And the tribe of ‘Ad, and Pharaoh, and the brethren of Lot,
  16. and the dwellers of the Wood, and the people of Tubba‘: every one denied their messengers, and so My warning came true.
  17. Were We then worn out by the first creation? Yet they are in doubt about a second creation.
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  19. We created man—We know the promptings of his soul, and are closer to him than his jugular vein—
  20. and the two recording angels are recording, sitting on the right and the left:
  21. each word he utters shall be noted down by a vigilant guardian.
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  23. The trance of death will come revealing the truth: that is what you were trying to escape.
  24. The trumpet will be sounded. This is the Day [you were] warned of.
  25. Each person will arrive attended by an [angel] to drive him on and another to bear witness.
  26. You were heedless of this, but now We have removed your veil, so your sight today is sharp.
  27. His companion attendant will say, ‘I have here his record ready.’
  28. ‘Cast into Hell every ungrateful, rebellious one,
  29. hinderer of good, transgressor, causing others to doubt,
  30. who has set up another god besides God: cast him into severe punishment’—
  31. and his associate [Satan] will say, ‘Lord, I did not make him transgress, he had already gone far astray himself.’
  32. God will say, ‘Do not quarrel in My presence. I gave you the warning beforehand
  33. and My word shall not be changed, nor am I unjust to My servants.’
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  35. On that Day, We shall ask Hell, ‘Are you now full?’ Hell will answer, ‘Are there any more?’
  36. Paradise will be brought near to the righteous and will no longer be far away.
  37. This is what you were promised—this is for everyone who often turned to God and kept Him in mind,
  38. who fears the Compassionate One, though He is unseen, and comes to Him with a penitent heart;
  39. so enter it in peace. This is the Day of everlasting life.
  40. There they shall have all that they desire, and there is even more with Us.
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  42. How many a generation, far greater in prowess, have We destroyed before them! They searched the entire land: but could they find a refuge?
  43. There is truly a reminder in this for whoever has a heart, whoever listens attentively.
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  45. We created the heavens, the earth, and everything between them in six days [periods] nor were We ever wearied.
  46. So bear with patience what they say, and glorify your Lord with His praise, before the rising and before the setting of the sun;
  47. proclaim His praise in the night and at the end of every prayer.
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  49. Hearken! The Day when the caller will call from near.
  50. The Day when men will hear the fateful cry, they will rise up [from their graves].
  51. Truly, it is We who give life and cause death, and to Us shall all return
  52. on the Day the earth will be rent asunder over them, and from it they shall emerge in haste. To assemble them all is easy enough for Us.
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  54. We know best what those who deny the truth say. You are not there to force them: so remind, with this Quran, those who fear My warning.

50:1-5
The history of the prophets shows that their contemporaries were not ready to accept them. It was only in later times that people readily accepted their status as prophets. The reason for this is that the prophet appears to his contemporaries as ‘a person just like themselves’. They find it surprising that one whom they have always treated as their equal should suddenly become great and start advising them. But, as time passes, a history of greatness becomes attached to the prophet’s name. So, he starts appearing to succeeding generations as a ‘person greater than themselves.’ That is why, in later periods people did not find it difficult to accept the prophetic status of a prophet. In other words, to the people of the early days, the prophet was a controversial figure, while to the people of later times he acquired the aura of an established personage. The people of the earlier period had to undertake a journey in consciousness in order to fill the gap between them and the prophet, while in the later period, this gap would have been filled by history itself. In the eyes of those who entertain doubts about the prophethood of God’s messenger, everything about him becomes doubtful—even those beliefs that are already enshrined in tradition. However, nothing can act as a shield or an excuse for the doubters. If the rejecters of the prophet were simply to consider the inimitable literary majesty of his book, they would be compelled to accept as a prophet the one who brought that book.

50:6-11
The meaningfulness of the universe, its creative wisdom, its being free of shortcomings, and its being consistent with human needs compel every thinking and rational man to accept the sublimity of creation, and one who gives serious consideration to the system of the universe, will find the Creator in His creations. He will see a glimpse of the other world (the Hereafter) in this world, because, in fact, the world of the Hereafter is essentially another, more superior form of the present world.

50:12-15
In the course of history, as presented by the Quran, it has happened again and again that as a result of the prophets’ addressees rejecting them, the communities were destroyed. A few of these devastated nations are mentioned here by way of example. The destruction of these peoples is, in fact, a sample of the conditions in the Hereafter. A part of the punishment the rejecters of Truth are destined to receive in the Hereafter is shown here in this world of today. The first creation of this world proves the possibility of the second creation. If a man is serious, he does not require any further proof, to make him believe in the Hereafter.

50:16-18
The study of this world shows that there is an unerring system of ‘recording’ in operation here. Man’s thoughts are impressed on the membrane of his brain. Every utterance a man makes is permanently preserved in the shape of sound waves in the air. Man’s actions are preserved in the external world by means of heat waves in such a way that they can be repeated at any time. All these are known facts of today, and these known facts are what make the Quran’s claim credible that man’s intentions, his utterances and his actions, are all in the knowledge of his Creator. All affairs of all human beings are entered in the registers of the angels.

50:19-29
A picture of death and Doomsday thereafter has been drawn in these verses. It shows what will happen to those who, finding themselves free in this world, became arrogant. This pictorial description is so terrible as to cause extreme unease in the minds of all living beings.

50:30-35
Who are entitled to the eternal Paradise of God? They are the people who, in this world, went in constant fear of God’s punishment. Those who were afraid before they actually came face to face with their Maker will be the ones who will be safe from fear and grief on that Day, whereas others who knew no fear will be terror-struck. Fear of God creates heavenly attributes in man, while a lack of fear creates the attributes of Hell.

50:36-37
Nations of the world progress and rise until they reach their zenith. But, when they are afflicted by God’s scourge, as a result of their misdeeds, they are reduced to such a condition that they cannot find any place in the world to which they can run away or in which they might take refuge. There are great lessons in these events of history. But lessons can be learnt only by one who is mentally alive so that he may derive their unspoken message from events, or by one in whom the capacity to hear is unimpaired, so that when divine messages are conveyed to him, they go straight to the core of his innermost being unimpeded.

50:38-40
The creation of the heavens and the earth in six days, in other words in six stages, indicates that God’s method of doing things is a gradual one. When God, in spite of being the possessor of all Powers, brings things into existence gradually on a long-term basis, man should also desist from making undue haste, but rather try to reach his goals through action marked by patience. Preaching, from beginning to end, is an act of patience. In this process one has to put up with the bitterness evinced by others, and persevere in one’s task in spite of there being no favourable results in sight. This patience-trying process can be pursued only by one whose days and nights are spent in remembrance of God, who reposes all hope not in human beings but in God and who does not fall a prey to a feeling of frustration, in spite of having lost everything. In the Bible it is mentioned that God created heaven and earth in six days and rested on the seventh day. This part of the verse ‘...nor were We ever wearied’ contradicts and corrects the biblical statement. Rest is taken by one who becomes tired. God does not become tired and, as such, He does not need rest.

50:41-44
No day is fixed for Doomsday. Quite without warning, at the command of Almighty God, the angel Isra’fil will herald its commencement by blowing a trumpet (sur). Those who are unmindful of God mistakenly imagine Doomsday to be something remote. But a true believer lives in the expectation that at any time the trumpet may be blown and Doomsday will arrive. After the blowing of the trumpet, the shape of heaven and earth will undergo a drastic change and all human beings will be assembled in a new world in order to receive eternal awards, such as befit their respective deeds.
50:45
It has been recorded in the Quran, again and again, that the Prophet’s mission was only to convey the message of God to the people and it was not his responsibility to change them. On the other hand, it has been stated in the Quran on more than one occasion that, through him, the Prophet Muhammad, God would cause the religion of Truth to prevail over all other religions. These two statements, in fact, relate to different aspects of the Prophet Muhammad. From one aspect, he was the messenger of God. From another aspect, he was the ‘last of the prophets.’ As a messenger of God, his mission was the same as that of all other prophets, namely, to convey the Truth to the people in a proper manner. But, as he was the last of the prophets, it was the intention of Almighty God to create such conditions through him that the word of God should remain preserved for all eternity, so that there should be no necessity to send any further prophets. This second aspect of the Prophet necessitated that, through him, a revolution be brought about which should end the dominance of polytheism, thereby establishing Islam as a dominant force which would guarantee the continuance of Divine guidance forever.

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